Tom Kuhn Sees Massive Utility Culture, Business Shift
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The utility sector is embracing new values and attracting a new
kind of work force as it empowers America with a sustainable,
affordable, secure grid. In this episode of Grid Talk, host Marty
Rosenberg interviews Tom Kuhn, president and CEO of the Edison
Electric Institute which represents investor-owned utilities
providing electricity to 235 million Americans.
The discussion focuses on the current state of the industry and
its future.
“We are very cognizant of how important electricity is to every
household in this country so it’s very, very important for us to
maintain reliability and affordability, but what is going to have
to change is obviously our response to increasing growth and the
need to maintain reliability for our customers,” said Kuhn.
Additionally, Kuhn talks about the impact electric utilities
adopting new cultural values.
“We have gotten so much cleaner and we are so much committed to
it, we are attracting really a tremendous number of young people
into this business right now and they’re coming because they see
a purpose in life.”
He also discusses how recent federal initiatives are spurring
deep changes.
“The Congress and the White House led the charge on the
Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill that we got a few years ago and
clean energy tax credits, the Inflation Reduction Act. They were
historic pieces of legislation that our infusing-needed capital
into this business to help us to achieve this clean energy
transition and to enable us to bring on new technologies.”
Tom Kuhn joined the Edison Electric Institute in 1985 as
executive vice president, was named chief operating officer in
1988, and elected president in 1990.
Prior to joining EEI, he was president of the American Nuclear
Energy Council, which subsequently merged with the Nuclear Energy
Institute. The Council represented virtually all of the companies
in the commercial nuclear power industry.
Mr. Kuhn served on the Secretary of Energy’s Advisory Board and
the Board of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He currently serves on
the Boards of the Alliance to Save Energy, the United States
Energy Association, the Electric Drive Transportation
Association, and the American Council for Capital
Formation.
Mr. Kuhn received a BA in Economics in 1968 from Yale University,
served as a Naval Officer following his graduation, and received
an MBA in 1972 from George Washington University.
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